bluff GTO ICM mindset Professional poker player Daniel Dvoress shares insights on advanced tournament strategy, ICM pressure situations, solver-based play, and the mental aspects of high-level competition. Topics include bluffing frequencies, board analysis, and maintaining focus under pressure. Daniel Dvoress emphasizes that being "dialed in" is draining but necessary, and discusses balancing GTO play with exploitative adjustments. Tournament Mastery Insights: ICM pressure significantly changes optimal play compared to chip EV decisions Advanced players converge on similar early-hand strategies in modern poker Bluffing frequencies must adjust based on opponent tendencies and board textures Mental stamina and focus are crucial skills that require active development Mixing strategies can be profitable even when one line appears theoretically superior Understanding when to deviate from solver recommendations against human opponents Tournament success requires balancing technical knowledge with practical execution